and right now in danbury, connecticut, about 15 miles away from newtown, a tribute to newtown, the families, the survivors, music and prayer. a short time ago a video tribute of the 20 children who died, the six adults who died, and it was so emotional, so hard to watch, beautiful music playing, beautiful songs playing, while everyone in this room, hundreds of people from the state of connecticut experiencing it. one thing, anderson, i know it is the same with you, we have covered so many tragedies. it's so discouraging, bombings, shootings. and what's amazing here, we have made so many friends, i'm grateful for the friends i've made, but so sorry for how we've made these friends. that's what's happening right now. there's no such thing as closure. they'll be suffering, particularly the families who lost loved ones. but the more people stay together, get together, become friendly together, the easier that recovery will be for them. the recovery, of course, is never complete for so many people. anderson? >> gary, thanks, we have a lot more ahead, including a conversation with a sandy hook pa